Boot
例
I love the sound of my boots clicking on the wooden floor.
木の床で鳴る私のブーツの音が大好きです。
I put on my boots to go for a walk in the snowy park.
雪の公園を散歩するためにブーツを履きました。
02
the storage compartment in a car used for luggage, shopping, or tools
Dialect
British
例
He loaded the suitcases into the car boot.
The boot of the hatchback was surprisingly spacious.
03
the act of striking something or someone with the foot
例
The player delivered a powerful boot to the ball.
He gave the door a frustrated boot.
04
a historical instrument of foot torture in which the feet were encased in iron and slowly crushed
例
Prisoners were subjected to the boot during interrogations.
The museum displayed a medieval iron boot.
05
a protective cover resembling a leg or sheath for machinery or equipment
例
The steering joint was fitted with a rubber boot.
Bicycle shock absorbers often have a protective boot.
06
the sudden or rapid release of stored affective or physical force
例
The kick-off served as a boot of adrenaline for the team.
A sudden boot of anger swept through the crowd.
to boot
01
to strike or deliver a blow with the foot
例
He booted the ball across the field.
The player booted the crate aside.
02
起動する, ブートする
to start a computer, typically involves setting up hardware elements to prepare the computer for use
例
She booted her laptop, eager to dive into her latest writing project.
彼女は最新の執筆プロジェクトに没頭するため、ノートパソコンを起動した。
They booted the computer, preparing for a long night of gaming.
彼らはコンピュータを起動し、長いゲームの夜に備えた。
03
追い出す, 排除する
to eject or force someone or something to leave, often from a place or system, such as a computer or vehicle
例
They had to boot him out of the party when he started causing trouble.
彼が問題を起こし始めたとき、彼らは彼をパーティーから追い出さなければならなかった。
The security guard booted the trespasser from the building.
警備員は侵入者を建物から追い出した。
語彙ツリー
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